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Passiflora Caerulea Collection

Passiflora caerulea, commonly known as the Blue Passion Flower, is a captivating plant that enthralls with its intricate beauty and fascinating characteristics

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Passion flower pollen, SEM

Passion flower pollen, SEM
Passion flower pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea) pollen grain. Pollen grains are the male gametes (sex cells) of a plant

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Common passionflower, Passiflora caerulea, Master's hybrid, Passiflora alato-caerulea

Common passionflower, Passiflora caerulea, Master's hybrid, Passiflora alato-caerulea
FLO4670043 Common passionflower, Passiflora caerulea, Master's hybrid, Passiflora alato-caerulea, and feather-stipuled tacsonia or poro poro, Tacsonia pinnatistipula

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Caeruleoracemosa passionflower, Passiflora x caeruleo-racemosa

Caeruleoracemosa passionflower, Passiflora x caeruleo-racemosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke
FLO4665923 Caeruleoracemosa passionflower, Passiflora x caeruleo-racemosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, London

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee

Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee
5324584 Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee by Maubert, Louis Joseph Edouard (1806-1879); (add.info.: Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee)

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Blue passion-flower, Passiflora caerulea

Blue passion-flower, Passiflora caerulea
5893855 Blue passion-flower, Passiflora caerulea. by Bois, Desire Georges Jean Marie (1856-1946); (add.info.: Blue passion-flower, Passiflora caerulea)

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Blue Passiflora - Common passionflower, Passiflora caerulea. Handcolured copperplate engraving

Blue Passiflora - Common passionflower, Passiflora caerulea. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical
FLO4581724 Blue Passiflora - Common passionflower, Passiflora caerulea. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis The Botanical

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Passion flower head (Passiflora caerulea), X-ray

Passion flower head (Passiflora caerulea), X-ray

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) foraging on a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea), Berkshire

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) foraging on a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea), Berkshire, England, UK, August

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Blue passionflower (Passiflora caerulea). Flower is pollinated by larger bees. Focus stacked

Blue passionflower (Passiflora caerulea). Flower is pollinated by larger bees. Focus stacked

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Passiflora caerulea, blue passion flower

Passiflora caerulea, blue passion flower

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Picture No. 11993242

Picture No. 11993242
Passion Flower - Isles of Scilly - UK Date:

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Blue passion flower (Passiflora caerulea), Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau

Blue passion flower (Passiflora caerulea), Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pierre Joseph Redoute
Botany - Passifloraceae - Blue passion flower (Passiflora caerulea). Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pierre Joseph RedoutA

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Passion flower (Passiflora caerulea)

Passion flower (Passiflora caerulea)

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Passion flower hybrid cultivar

Passion flower hybrid cultivar (Passiflora edulis x caerulea Excel )

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The Blue Passion-Flower (Passiflora caerulea L. )

THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The Blue Passion-Flower (Passiflora caerulea L. )
THORNTON: PASSION-FLOWER. The Blue Passion-Flower (Passiflora caerulea L.). Engraving by Caldwall after a painting by Philip Reinagle for The Temple of Flora

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Passion flower pollen, SEM

Passion flower pollen, SEM
Passion flower pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains from a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea). Pollen grains are the male gametes (sex cells) of a plant

Background imagePassiflora Caerulea Collection: Pollen grain of the passion flower

Pollen grain of the passion flower
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain of the passion flower, Passiflora caerulea. The spherical grain has a diameter of 50 micrometres & looks rather like a tennis ball


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Passiflora caerulea, commonly known as the Blue Passion Flower, is a captivating plant that enthralls with its intricate beauty and fascinating characteristics. This stunning flower has been captured in various forms, from detailed botanical engravings to mesmerizing X-ray images. One such image showcases the delicate Passion Flower pollen under a scanning electron microscope (SEM), revealing its unique structure and texture. The vibrant blue petals of this tropical wonder are truly enchanting, making it a popular choice for greenhouse or temperate gardens where it can thrive. Not only does Passiflora caerulea serve as an aesthetic delight, but it also plays a vital role in nature's ecosystem. Larger bees are attracted to its alluring scent and nectar-rich flowers, which they diligently pollinate. A remarkable x-ray image captures the intricate details of the passion flower head, showcasing its internal structures. The relationship between Passiflora caerulea and honeybees is beautifully depicted in another photograph where an Apis mellifera bee can be seen foraging on one of these exquisite blooms. This interaction highlights the importance of this plant species for sustaining pollinators and ensuring biodiversity. Passion fruit enthusiasts will rejoice at the mention of tropical fruits associated with Passiflora caerulea. These delectable treats are often harvested from this species and enjoyed worldwide for their sweet flavor and refreshing taste. Dating back centuries ago, Passiflora caerulea caught the attention of botanists who meticulously documented its features through hand-colored copperplate engravings like those found in William Curtis' Botanical Magazine from 1786. These illustrations continue to captivate us today by showcasing every intricate detail with precision and artistry. Whether admired through scientific exploration or artistic representation, Passiflora caerulea remains an extraordinary marvel worth celebrating. Its striking appearance coupled with ecological significance makes it a true gem among nature's wonders.